said: 
>So, from those of us who can't stand the learning curve, to those of  you 
>who actually understand this subject, how about a cookbook, or  better 
>yet a CMD file. 
>Yes I have tried it. 
And how did you manage to fail? 
Have you looked at 
 http://www.xs4all.nl/~hrbaan/bootAble/ 
which has been around since 2002 or so?  I use it to build the bootAble 
mini-CD (210MB) that folks that come to the Live HelpDesk might recall. 
I've added a presentation request to the list. 
BTW, I took a look at Jan's dfsee ISO during lunch, and it would be 
trivially easy modify it the way I mentioned to Tom.  I wanted a ready to 
use FreeDOS diskette for testing, so this was an easy place to find one. 
Steven 
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